Crash kills members of SEAL Team 6

It always amazes me that people on ATS go on and on about tire one units and the SF units of other states like they have just walked after 20 years
services with the SEALs or whatever yet never talk about the proper “black units”.

I am talking about the SAD, ISA (or whatever they like to call themselves these days), the Increment (which may or may not even exist and if it does
that is not its name), the Israeli Kidon assassination squads, the Soviet Vympel unit and the list probably goes on yet these units are never
mentioned on ATS.

Alongside the Army Corps of Engineers, which would play a major role in facilitating infrastructure projects overseas, the biggest booster of
peacetime engagement has been the military's special operations community, which includes such covert units as the Army Green Berets and the
Navy SEALs.

Military-run humanitarian and "civic action" programs "address the grinding impact of poverty and disaster," James R. Locher III, the assistant
defense secretary for special operations and low intensity conflict, asserted in a speech last year.

"They help friendly governments provide for basic human needs and, thereby, promote the perception and reality of effective government on which
stability rests."

As an undergraduate researcher, Greitens spent time in Croatia and Rwanda where he aided war refugees. His thesis at Oxford, entitled Children First,
investigated the ways in which international humanitarian organizations can best serve war-affected children. Greitens has worked as a humanitarian
volunteer, documentary photographer, and researcher in Zaire, the Gaza Strip, Albania, Cambodia, Mexico, Bolivia, and India. His photographs were
featured in the publication, Community Strategies for Healing.

NIEL was a US Navy SEAL sniper who served in Vietnam and he was also very active in his local VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars) post - he usually
played Santa Claus for the kids at the VFW Christmas parties.

LOL FYI They are trained killers, assassins..that is all they do and I will take bets that their was not one man in this helicopter that
does not have the blood of an innocent child on his hands. If there is God, a Heaven and Hell, where would you guess these Seals who died are right
now?

And don't give me any crap, I was a Marine for 5 years and did 3 tours of Vietnam.

Don't give you any crap? Why? Because you don't feel any worse lying about your service than insulting the memory of my countries fallen soldiers by
calling them baby killers?

I do not believe you could find Indochina on a map with both hands much less having served anything more honorable than a county jail sentence.

There is not a Marine on the planet that would make pull that baby killer B.S., much less a blooded corpsman claiming to have served 3 tours in S.E.
Asia.

I recommend you read this and add the link to your favorites, not everyone gets their own Wikipedia page.

hahahaha. in the age of smartphones, hd cameras, interwebs and "hadron colliders", all
our great mainstreamedia has to offer are a few #ty mobilephone videos and a few
photos that depict absolutely nothing. truth be told, back in the good ol' days msm
also lied to our parents and grandparents, but at least you had a sense of some god
damn integrity when reading "the news". nowadays, these faggots (no gay pun intended)
just make # up, spin it and then they get angry when people ain't buying it.

The use of CH-47's in Afghanistan (as UH-60's in Iraq) is constant. They move personnel and equipment every single day weather permitting. Besides
this one, how many others have been shot down with all aboard KIA?

While I am not one to immediately look for Grassy Knolls, it does seem out of place. Sure aircraft get fired upon all the time. If we were losing them
everyday, this may appear less significant. But we don't.

My guess is this aircraft was flying outside of the normal CRM envelope due to the situation on the ground. The enemy gets paid to play too. Since I
do not know all the details, past that it is hard to confirm or deny how much of a "conspiracy" this was.

1.) The mission was an “immediate reaction force” not a “quick reaction force,” meaning the helo was already in the air or spooled up nearby
to respond. This undercuts our Jalalabad argument since that’s not as close to the raid as, say, Bagram. But this still raises the question, why not
160th? If it was in the plan, why not use the better armed, better equipped, better trained 160th pilots?

2.) The SEALs were a mix of 6-ers and frogmen from a standard, West Coast-based team.

Good posts to you as well. They hop on here and think they can bash SEALs and somehow try to make this look like a conspiricy. Its amazing how blind
people can be to war.. no SEAL team six? Delta is "way better"? These are just a couple of the childlike examples i have scanned through. At least
save yourself the stupidity and use that lil search engine.
Its good to have someone who actually knows what they are taking about on here, thank you for your posts.
People are liking to believe that they know these undercover ops, id love to see what they say about black ops

The use of CH-47's in Afghanistan (as UH-60's in Iraq) is constant. They move personnel and equipment every single day weather permitting. Besides
this one, how many others have been shot down with all aboard KIA?

While I am not one to immediately look for Grassy Knolls, it does seem out of place. Sure aircraft get fired upon all the time. If we were losing them
everyday, this may appear less significant. But we don't.

My guess is this aircraft was flying outside of the normal CRM envelope due to the situation on the ground. The enemy gets paid to play too. Since I
do not know all the details, past that it is hard to confirm or deny how much of a "conspiracy" this was.

I'll bet dollars to donuts just this one more from 2005 will be more than satisfactory for most...

Failed rescue

One MH-47D helicopter, four UH-60 Black Hawk and two AH-64D Longbows attempted to come to their rescue to provide extraction in the mountains of
Kunar. The MH-47 helicopter, carrying eight Navy SEALs and eight 160th Night Stalkers, was shot down by a rocket propelled grenade shot through the
open rear ramp, causing the pilot to lose control of the craft. It hit a mountain ledge, and then fell to the bottom of a ravine, killing all sixteen
on board. It was the deadliest day for Naval Special Warfare until the August 5th 2011 helicopter crash that killed 31 people, 22 of them being Navy
SEALs.

I have to say this topic has really broadened my horizons. Just when I thought it an sure impossibility for the ATS membership to deny even a quanta's
values worth more ignorance, along comes the next most utterly silly and factually backward topic ever posted on the internet and we are all back to
where we started.

Fascinating...

Edit:My apologies to OtherSideOfTheCoin. I had written but not posted the above text linking Operation Red Wings for ABNARTY's consideration as he/she
seems sincere enough.

When I caught a moment to finish I sent the comment before refreshing the page.

It was an unintentional oversight and hopefully a small thing in the grand scheme of the universe.

I would feel terrible to accidently discourage one of the only posters on the subject who seems to be making the effort to contribute rational content
and pertinent facts over x-box hyperbole.

Just heard on CNN SEALs remains are unidentified. When the remains are returned to the U.S. no News coverage will be allowed and the remains will be
sent off to labs for DNA testing to verify identities. It was announced about 15 minutes after Obama got done. Gonna try and find a link.

Im pissed..and do you know why im pissed...well ill tell you , our best men and women have to ride in helicopters that have been in service for 40
years and TPTB have all that alien tech that they just sit on and not make readily available for them...what a shame.

Two in 2011.
One in 2010.
One in 2009.
One in 2007.
Two in 2005.
Two in 2002.

Granted this may not be the whole story as it is on Wikipedia but close enough. Of these 9, a third were special operations variants or performing in
the special operations environment. Two more were shot down during Operation Anaconda. That is over half in a much closer support role than simply
ferrying troops/supplies from A to B.

The Chinook is not a Hind. An RPG7 has demonstrated enough destructive power to bring one down. Heck, small arms fire has demonstrated the same.
However, I am not sure how this excludes the possibility third parties are supplying higher tech weapons to do the same thing. Why wouldn't the
Taliban or other players want to reach out farther? If you were the Combatant Command's G2, would you feel secure in the recommendation to your
Commander he will never face that threat?

Thank you, i didnt mean to come off as snippy, it just sounded like a very direct, very sure statement so i had to clear it up. This whole topic just
throws me off, there are so many on here that are typing nonsense.. so i was just kind of upset dealing with all that.
Sorry for the tone, but thank you for the contributions.

Unfortunately this is just a heated topic, as i mentioned earlier there are a plethera of people that are posting "facts" they have somehow
gathered. For us Military folks it is upsetting when others speak out of place, i am not saying that there is anything wrong with speculation, but
when people claim to be posting facts about our job.. thats where it upsets us. There is a whole variety or military personnel on here, from enlisted
ranks, to officers, special forces personnel, and everywhere in between. Anyways, take none of it personal, we are just trying to make sure things
dont stray to far

I was just wondering, is it possible that this is a hoax? It occurred to me when i read this and subsequent articles, these people that killed OBL
they aren't allowed to tell anyone who it was, but there is always a chance one could be captured and tortured or sell a name for money. suddenly
this ST6 member get's off'd and along with his whole family, friends, possibly other members. it just doesn't seem to be able to turn out good for
anyone. Give these same seal team members who are now "dead" new identities move them to some secret base in like Antarctica or something make them
comfortable for the next 60 years, and back in the civilized world you could even be like "sgt smith is the one that killed OBL but he's dead now
so....."

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